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Newmark's Influence Chart - Geotechnical Engineering

Nathan Mortimore Newmark was a structural engineer. In 1942 he developed a chart to determine the vertical pressure of soil at any point for uniformly applied load. The chart is developed from Boussinesq's Equation. 

Following is the Newmark's Influence Chart.

Newmarks Influence Chart

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